Urban Outfitters offends LGBT community with new card

Urban Outfitters is proving it’s an equal opportunity offender. It allegedly infringed on the Navajo people, mocked the Irish, and most recently—in a move borrowed from Target—offended the transgendered community. The retail chain for flannel supporters is getting zero LGBT support for a greeting card that plays on the classic “Jack & Jill” nursery rhyme, except Jill might actually be a Bill.

Meanwhile, PR firm McKinney & Associates, which has specialized in social awareness campaigns since 1990, is publishing a book titled Voice Matters: An Anthology of Public Relations with a Conscience, featuring essays written by clients and associates that highlight the firm’s work.

Pictures work, too. Brooklyn Photographer Bob Carey is using his profession—plus a man-sized pink ballet tutu and a collection of self-portraits—to raise money and awareness for breast cancer, a disease that his wife continues to battle.

Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, made a public appeal on behalf of East Anglian Children’s Hospital (EACH) in her first public speech since joining the royal family. So how’d she do? Read CNN’s take here. Otherwise, see for yourself: